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Hoots : Amex cash back at a grocery store When I go to the grocery store I have the opportunity to get cash back (groceries cost , I opt for cash back, and my card gets charged instead of leaving me with cash in-hand). - freshhoot.com

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Amex cash back at a grocery store
When I go to the grocery store I have the opportunity to get cash back (groceries cost , I opt for cash back, and my card gets charged instead of leaving me with cash in-hand).

My question is this: Does AMEX see the cash-back portion of this transaction as a cash advance or do they simply regard the as money spent at a grocery store?


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My visa would put the goods on the current monthly balance which is no-interest, but the cash part becomes part of the immediate interest-bearing sum.

There is no option for getting cash without paying immediate interest, except perhaps for buying something then immediately returning it, but most merchants will do a refund to the card instead of cash in hand.

This is in New Zealand, other regions may have different rules.

Also, if I use the "cheque" or "savings" options at the eftpos machine instead of the "credit" option, then I can have cash immediately, withdrawn from my account, with no interest charge. However the account has to have sufficient balance to do so.


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There may be a confusion here: I don't think you can get cash back at a register with a credit card. See www.cardratings.com/can-i-get-cash-back-when-i-buy-something-with-a-credit-card.html
Cash back is only available with a debit card. With a debit card, the money comes directly out of your account at the moment of the transaction. With a credit card, the CC company loans the money to you and you get a monthly bill. You can get cash advances at ATM machines, but typically comes with hefty fees and exorbitant interest rates, so I strongly advice against this.

There are "Cash Back" credit cards, but that means that you get a percentage of your purchases refunded as cash (or points).


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You will have to read your credit card's terms and conditions to determine exactly how this is handled for your card, but for my Discover this is handled as a purchase (at the Purchase APR), not as an advance.
The benefits description is specific:

Get cash where you shop the most

Get the cash you need without an extra trip to the ATM.
Avoid fees- No transaction fee. No ATM fee. No bank fee.
Your regular purchase APR applies to the cash you get and there are no hidden fees.

They have a long list of stores (mostly grocery stores) that participate. Your credit card will have a similar page and similar list.


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